First published in Philadelphia in 1859, History of Independence
Hall combines Belisle's meditations on the hall as a sacred part of
our nation's history with biographical accounts of each signer of
the Declaration of Independence and a meticulous catalogue of the
contents of the hall. The author states his hope that the
publication will serve as more than just a mere guidebook, but
rather will "inspire a deeper love for the Temple wherein our
nation's infancy was cradled and defended."
The author compares the significance of Independence Hall in the
history of national independence to that of of other sites in the
Western tradition, including Greek, Roman, and biblical sites. As
such, Belisle's record is much more than a thoroughly researched
history of Independence Hall: it provides a view of
nineteenth-century understandings of nationalism, historiography,
and the cultural heritage of the United States.
Of particular interest to students of the early history of the
United States is the extensive documentation, including an early
draft of the Declaration of Independence and sketches of
revolutionary relics such as Washington's pew.
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